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PLANTCockpit · Production Logistics and Sustainability Cockpit

FP7Status: CLOSED1 September 201031 December 2013EU funding €7,979,682

Today, numerous methods, systems, and tools exist to facilitate production management, optimize resource utilization, and process efficiency. However, current ERP (Enterprise Resource Planning) systems, MES (Manufacturing Execution Systems), SCADA, and special-purpose solutions are rarely integrated with each other and typically provide no more than point-to-point interfaces between selected functionalities. These sporadic point-to-point integrations do not fulfil the requirements of today's dynamic markets where enterprises have to quickly judge complex situations, react to unexpected events, and make far-reaching decisions.With the growing focus on sustainability, complexity grows even further as production supervisors have to manage energy and material consumption, carbon footprint, and waste output in addition to classical Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) like process efficiency, asset utilization, quality, scrap rate, and costs. Efforts to find the optimum for yield, quality, speed, or energy consumption individually often result in local optima, far from the ideal solution. Optimization must start at global bottlenecks within the plant or supply network, which can only be identified if overall process transparency is given. Only a tight integration of all systems will provide the visibility and process integration needed to truly recognize the potentials and optimize intra-logistics processes – be it with respect to yield, quality, energy consumption, or waste.Our vision is to offer to manufacturing communities the Production Logistics and Sustainability Cockpit" (PLANTCockpit) as the central environment for monitoring and control of all intra-logistical processes. The PLANTCockpit will give production supervisors, foremen, and line managers the required visibility to make well-informed decisions for optimizing plant processes. This includes the holistic visibility of the plan, the current status, deviations and exceptions, and bottlenecks. PLANTCockpit will provide a model for integrating heterogeneous shop floor management systems including ERP, MES, SCADA, condition-based maintenance, energy management, and other special-purpose systems.Virtually all manufacturing operations are multi-vendor environments which makes a harmonization of all systems a highly challenging goal. With PLANTCockpit we are proposing to address this primary research challenge as a major step to reach our vision described above. Therefore, PLANTCockpit will focus on defining standard interfaces and a reference model for integrating the most prominent manufacturing processes. Current shop floor integration standards such as ISA 95, OAGIS, OPC Unified Architecture, MTConnect will be used as starting points.The well-balanced consortium of PLANTCockpit includes world-leading system providers (INTEL, SAP), technology leaders (Iconics), strong academic partners (EPFL, TECNALIA, POLIMI, TUD, TUT), and high-profile end-users (ACCIONA, BMW, COMAU, DOEHLER)."

Consortium · 14 organisations

coordinator

SAP SE

DE · €2,225,499

participant

Doehler Holland B.V.

NL · €309,640

participant

FUNDACION FATRONIK.

ES

participant

TTY-SAATIO

FI · €508,750

participant

FUNDACION TECNALIA RESEARCH & INNOVATION

ES · €503,909

participant

ECOLE POLYTECHNIQUE FEDERALE DE LAUSANNE

CH · €480,098

participant

ICONICS Europe B.V.

NL · €950,849

participant

POLITECNICO DI MILANO

IT · €453,124

participant

COMAU SPA

IT · €454,983

participant

INTEL RESEARCH AND INNOVATION IRELAND LIMITED

IE · €663,214

participant

ACCIONA CONSTRUCCION SA

ES · €229,883

participant

PLATTE CONSULT GMBH

DE · €119,345

participant

BAYERISCHE MOTOREN WERKE AKTIENGESELLSCHAFT

DE · €430,668

participant

TECHNISCHE UNIVERSITAET DRESDEN

DE · €649,720

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